Kensington's new trackball comes packed with scroll wheels
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Kensington's new trackball comes packed with scroll wheels
"The Expert Mouse TB800 EQ features a slimmer design than its predecessor with a new built-in wrist rest making it look more like the sleeker SlimBlade Pro that Kensington launched in 2022. But the svelter profile doesn't come at the cost of features. When it's available later this year with a price bump from $109.99 to $129.99, the new Expert Mouse will include even more buttons, and three scroll wheels."
"Instead of running on AA batteries, the new Expert Mouse comes with a rechargeable battery that Kensington says will keep it powered for up to four months. It connects to devices wirelessly over Bluetooth or using an included 2.4GHz USB dongle, but its USB-C charging cable also facilitates a wired connection to a computer if you'd rather not stress over battery life."
The Expert Mouse TB800 EQ adopts a slimmer profile and a built-in wrist rest while retaining a large central trackball. The design adds two vertically oriented side scroll wheels in addition to the existing scroll ring around the ball, enabling vertical, horizontal and zoom controls. The ring can toggle between smooth scrolling and line-by-line stepping. The mouse includes four large programmable buttons around the trackball plus four additional top buttons pre-set for media controls and customizable via Kensington's desktop software. The unit uses a rechargeable battery rated up to four months, connects via Bluetooth or a 2.4GHz USB dongle, and supports USB-C wired use. Three underside switches allow individual disabling of the side wheels. The price increases to $129.99 and availability is later this year.
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